The Coliginosity was once a large expansion of land once owned by the Laurantia Empire when it was at it's largest during the great war. Like most of the Laurentia Empire during the great war, these lands too had their natural resources sapped dry to help feed the explosively growing cities of the Laurentia Empire. Because of this the people settling in these part slowly began to move to the cities to the north when jobs in the Coliginosity became scarce. In an attempt to attract people back to the Coliginosity, the Laurentia Empire began a mass restoration of the Coliginosity using dark magic. This is when the Coliginosty met it's demise, or what the dark elves here called their rise. The dark magic the Laurantia Empire used to try and heal the lands quickly engulfed the lands instead, it killed nearly all the people who were trying to fix their errors and soon put an end to the Laurentia Empire's residence in these parts. After these events many dark creatures, mages and even soldiers moved in and quickly began to populate the city the Empire tried to create and the land of the newly formed Coliginosity was born.

Serving as the centre of dark energy and mark magic in the Coliginisity is Mt. Draven. This mountain rises above its landscapes and like a volcano is always active. Except it doesn't spit out lava, rather it spits out dark clouds that spread around the surrounding landscape blotting out the sun. What light does shine through is purple and gives the lands a deathly vibe. For most getting to the peak of Mt. Draven is impossible, because of those who try, most become demonic forms of their former selves whose minds are quickly lost to the shadows...

Winding for what seems like an eternity is a road that connects Death City to the New Laurentia Empire to the west. The extent of exploration around this road begins and ends on either side of the cobblestone path. In the brushes and twisted forests on either side are things that the people of the Coliginosity themselves don't even know, or perhaps they won't say...

Twili City is the original and home of the Twili Clan, this clan is famous for accepting prisoners of any country for gold. Because of this, any prisoner bought for gold becomes a member of the Twili Clan and has free reign to do as they want within the Twili Domain. The city is on EXCELLENT terms with the Outlands.

Surrounding most of Death City is a 5 kilometer wide forest. This forest was once a large park built by the Laurentia Empire while it maintained control over the city. It was to be used to showcase that their new city could, like Zen City and Federation City, this too exists with nature. This however came to a quick end when the dark mages took over. As the people of the Coliginisty slowly began to embrace autonomy the park quickly fell into disuse and after that nature took back this one pleasant place.

West of Death City just beyond the park there is a very large and ominous desert like patch of barren and dead land called the Dead Zone. It is called this because millions of stray souls wander it's parts in search of something to consume. Plant life is unable to grow here, weather doesn't occur here and people don't come here. Around the perimeter of the Dead Zone and the paths that run through it, are millions of old lamp posts, each radiating with a single soul of some kind. Each lamp post gives off some sort of war-like energy that scares the souls away, and keeps them inside the Dead Zone and off the path.

To the south of Death City are thousands of farm and fields that were used to feed the people of the old city built by the Laurentia Empire. All but a few of these fields are in use as most of the people living in Coliginosity are either demon, undead or just don't need to eat. Those who do still work and live trying to grow food with the tainted purple light that breaks through the cracks in the clouds.

Somewhere in the middle of the Coliginosity is the Black Frosts. The Black Frost gets its name because this area is where the smoke from Mt. Draven is thickest. This has caused the temperature in the area to drop to way below freezing point. Much of the landscape is rock and filled with glowing crystals and rocks that only seem to like and flourish off the snow.

South of Death City is a large partially lake that. Like the park the lake was developed as part of the Laurentia Empire's plans to make the city more nature loving. But like the park and the city it failed and was partially drained away. tons of desolate and abandoned homes lined what used to be a beach

From a bird's eye view, this black landscape reveals small tendrils in its ground extending like small rivers. These veins are pits of flowing hot magma, melting down the earth it flows on and pushing it somewhere else entirely. The ground itself seems alive, with the heat and occasional tremors. A lone castle constructed out of bones of dead animals and people can be found here. Inside it's walls are horrors that are said to be just as bad as Excelsior.

Lofran City was the largest of the former Utopia Project worker settlements. After the darkness fell across the land, this settlement in particular became a hotspot for the people. It along with Death City make up 85% of the Coliginosity's population.

The lands here are cracked, ripped open, floating and have vicious mutated birds flying throughout it. Other than the main pathway leading through most of these lands are always floating and shifting. Nothing is ever in the place twice. What keeps things afloat is the power of Mt Draven, and because of that it was probably an accident.